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Robinson Arms

I started getting curious the last few days about two rifles made by Robinson Arms. First the XCR. From what I've read it was designed to go against the FN SCAR in competition for the military contract but lost. The second is the M96. Sort of a modernized Stoner 63 I guess.

My question is, does anyone on here have any experience with either of these rifles and if so how do they compare to say an AR, the SCAR or even a Sig556?

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The owner of the co., I think his name is Alex Robinson, is an ass.

They were the sole importer/distributor for the excellant Vepr line of AKs when they first came in the country. As good as the Veprs were, Robinson arms customer service SUCKS. They would not even sell you extra mags.
They told people for over a year the mags were on a ship on the way to this country, but they never came. I had to call repeatedly over a 7 month period to get a manual for the rifle I bought that was not included in the box.
I bought 2 of the Vepr .308s., 2 of the best guns I ever owned. But could only get 2 ten round mags each for them, and when Robinson peeded the Russians off and they quit selling him the Veprs, they refused to service or provide parts for the guns they already sold.
I have heard the 96 is an excellant rifle, but based on Robinsons past customer service an over all atitude I would not deal with them.

There were long running threads on other boards discussing their customer service also. If you belong to any of these run a search on them.

If I were going the 5.56x45 route, right now, in my opinion the Sig is the top of the line for the money, and Sig as a co. has a long, solid, reputation.

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I'm a known DI AR guy, but the following is as objective as I can make it.

Robinson Armament has been advertising rifles for going on ten years. I go to every gun show I can get to, every gun shop I pass on the road, work at a gun shop sometimes, and shoot with a cast of characters that owns a SCAR, literally dozens of ARs and AKs, HKs and clones, and pretty much every commercially available individual military arm produced since WW1.

Despite all this, do you know how many M96s or XCRs I've seen in the past 10 years? One XCR, this past summer at the Harrisburg show. Price was $2300ish.

There are some guys talking them up on the internet, but production capability seems to be about nothing. Which means that parts and accessories are virtually non existent.

It could be the Holy Grail of rifles, but with stats like that (and what Gator said), it doesn't do me any good.

I think the SIG is probably a decent rifle, although there is a lot of reliable chatter right now that SIGs QC has taken a nosedive. The issues with parts and accessories also apply, but to a much lesser extent than for an RA, since SIG is actually able to put rifles on the shelf some folks are making stuff for them.

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I have the complete opposite experience of the above posters granted I have only been a XCR owner for a week or so. I picked up a used XCR off the classifieds here. I was going to purchase a new one and just stumbled on the used one for sale. I have put a few hundred rounds through it last week and only issue I had was with the old style gas valve nut coming loose which probably was my own fought for not tightening it up enough.

I emailed Robinson and there customer service person could not be any more helpful. She Offered for me to send the barrel in and she could replace the gas block and piston with the new style or send me out a new one and I could do it my self. I opted to do it myself and had the parts in 3 days. Needless to say I had some difficulty installing the new gas block and I am shipping the barrel back to them but hopefully I will have it back by the end of the week.

One of the main reasons I went with a XCR is because I heard and read about there great customer service.
As for seeing them around you need to also keep in mind that they are a small company and I imagine there are not more then 5000 or so XCR’s out there so you might not see them all over the place My XCR is around 2 years old and is in the 1000 serial number range

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I don't have too many problems dealing with even wretched customer service people, as I've been in customer service since I was 15 and can deal with pretty much anybody, so that's a none issue for me.

I'm just curious if the XCR or the M96 is worth the time and money to purchase. Are they reliable? Is quality at least as good as a Chinese SKS? Are they accurate? Do they take AR magazines or do they take magazines of their own design? Easy to disassemble and put back together?

On a side note, is it worth searching out a Sig 550, or is the Sig 556 a better gun?

I've seen conversion kits for the Sig 556 reciever to turn it into a 550 so I was curious as to how they compare as individual guns.

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Again I do not think you will have any problems with their customer service. I just ordered a bunch of spare parts to keep on hand like I do with my AR’s and the CS rep was super friendly and everything was in stock.

Keep in mind this is from my limited experience with the XCR ( just over a week)

Bolt and piston are similar to the AK and in my opinion breaks down similar also.
You push the spring in. The upper swings up and you pull the bolt, carrier and piston rod out. If you want to break it down further it takes another minute or so to push out the front pivot pin ( just like an AR). Then just loosen the barrel screw and the barrel and gas tube come right out. Assembly is just as easy. They do recommend that you torque the barrel screw to 200 inch lbs but you really only need to pull the barrel if you are doing a caliber change. It is not something you need to do to clean the gun

The XCR takes regular AR mags. I used a mix of USGI and Pmags and had no issue.

Quality seems to be decent. I will say this The fit and finish is better then my Colt 6920

I have only taken it to a indoor 25 yard range. From my experience my groupings where better then with my 6920.

Once I get some more rounds through It I can probably give you a better opinion. But right now I am pretty happy with it.

Like you I was also contemplating picking up a Sig 556 classic and my local gun store had a used unfired one the shelf for $1199. But I kept on reading about Sigs lack of QC and problems people are having with there 556’s and from my experience dealing with Sig last year with issues on a new p239. I did not feel like dealing with then again. And the fact I seem to have bad luck when it comes to purchasing guns. ( I seem to always get the one bad one out of million or so made) I did not want to take the chance.

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The M96 is no longer made and probably not supported. Robarm's 'old' website is still up and makes it look like they still sell m96s and Veprs which is not the case. They've since decided to focus soley on the XCR.

I've read a lot of good reviews and a few serious criticisms. One of our members chewed me out for posting complaint from elsewhere about the finickyness of the barrel attachment...

The overall concept of the rifle is good, although I'm not sure it's any better than the Daewoo K2's 30 year old design.

Alex Robinson drew some flack last year for supporting Romney but I suppose you get thrown out of Utah if you don't vote Mormon.

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[QUOTE=Willie D;1005698]The M96 is no longer made and probably not supported. Robarm's 'old' website is still up and makes it look like they still sell m96s and Veprs which is not the case. They've since decided to focus soley on the XCR.)

This sounds just like the attitude I experianced from them.

They import and promote, and manufacture and promote 2 rifles /lines and then they abruply discontinue them an seem to leave their customers stranded.

Not good.

For the money there are much better choices out there from solid companys.